A GROUP OF EARLY WORCESTER MINIATURE IVORY BLUSH PORCELAIN, comprising a flower basket, pin dish G1064, cup and saucer (staining to interior of cup), tankard and loving cup, milk jug, covered trinket box, vase model No. 982, foliate design jug, relief moulded jug decorated with bluebells, vase model No.1089, and relief moulded barrel design jug, backstamps vary comprising green and puce (13) (Condition Report: some pieces have very light crazing, other obvious damage is mentioned in description)
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A COLLECTION OF MINIATURE CERAMICS, comprising a blue and white onion vase, a Royal Doulton 'Royal birthplaces' loving cup, Spode cup and saucer, Royal Doulton planter and jug, Minton tankard (broken handle), two Royal Crown Derby Royal commemorative tankards, two Royal Worcester commemorative cups and saucers, a Royal Crown Derby 1986 Royal commemorative thimble, etc. (Qty) (Condition Report: most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
A GROUP OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER IVORY BLUSH PORCELAIN, comprising a posy vase decorated with a Robin, green backstamp G161, height 7cm (paint missing on red breast), a floral spray covered trinket box, puce backstamp, miniature tankard G996, green backstamp, and a Hadleys of Worcester posy vase decorated with yellow and pink roses (4) (Condition Report: obvious damage mentioned in description)
A collection of various items comprising, a 1820's pottery teabowl (h-5.5cm) and saucer with raspberry lattice and pink rim decoration, a 1820's crystal baluster milk jug with s-scroll handle on turned stem and spread foot (h-12.5cm) (hairline crack to back), a porcelain perfume bottle with gilt and floral decoration (h-8cm) (loss to gilt decoration), a presentation tankard with "Exhibition Edinburgh 1886" etched to front (h-19cm), an etched sherry glass reading "Tak it Got" (h-10cm), a small perfume bottle with thumb cut decoration with stopper (h-13.5cm), a white porcelain lattice cut basket dish and a ceramic pot raised on ball feet with floral and gilt decoration. (h-9cm) (8)
Blue and white porcelain Arita and a tankard Japanese, circa 1700both with panels of landscape scenes, the jug with a later silver cover, the jug 25cm high, the tankard 23cm high (2) Provenance:- from the estate of a deceased collector of Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Both with cracks and faults.
GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY CERAMICS, Doulton Lambeth stoneware motto jug, applied moulded decoration, "Bitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten", with silver rim, impressed marks, 15.5cms (h), a Wedgwood blue jasperware biscuit barrel with plated mounts, 17cms (h), stoneware globular teapot with applied moulded decoration, 14cms (h) and a large transfer decorated tankard, 13cms (h)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include two cased sets of fish eaters, fitted with ivorine handles, one set accompanied with fish servers, a cased set of desert spoons, a cased salad fork and spoon, a cased meat carving knife and fork set, assorted loose stainless steel cutlery, kitchen knives etc, a tankard, gravy boat and a three branch candlestick (condition report: general wear, some pieces boxed new like condition, others used, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish)
A late 19th century gilt-metal mounted Vienna porcelain tankard and cover, of cylindrical form, with shallow domed cover and coronet thumbpiece, painted to the outside and inside of the cover and the body with panels of Classical figures, on a turquoise and pink ground highlighted with elaborate gilding, underglaze blue mark and titled "Orpheus et Euridicke" to the base. Height 16cm
William IV silver salt spoon, by M C, London, 1834; preserve spoon with pierced handle, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1902; Victorian silver mounted brush with embossed lizard and fruiting vine decoration, London, 1889; 2 other silver mounted brushes, silver mounted magnifying glass with pierced scroll handle, by N & G, Birmingham, 1900; cut glass bowl with plated rim, Dia.20cm; plated trefoil cruet stand, other plated items, 5 pewter mugs, and a tankard. (a lot)
Silbermontierter Humpen mit Fächerchinesen-Dekorvon Johann Ehrenfried StadlerZylindrischer Korpus, rückseitig gerundeter Bandhenkel mit Palmettenrelief. Auf der Wandung szenische Darstellung von festlich gekleideten Chinesen mit Fächern und geöffnetem Schirm in blühender, asiatischer Gartenlandschaft mit emporwachsenden Päonien- und Chrysanthemenbäumen. Polychrome Malerei in Eisenrot, Purpur, Moos- und Seegrün, Braun und Schwarz, wohl von Johann Ehrenfried Stadler. Silbermontierter Stand und Deckel mit ziselierter Bandelwerkbordüre, Daumenrast in Vogelform. Gest., Beschauzeichen Frankfurt/Main, Meister Johann Conrad Kempf (Kämpf) (wird Meister 1715). H. 19 cm. Provenienz: aus der Auflösung einer bedeutenden norddeutschen Privatsammlung, erworben in der Sotheby's Auktion 14. Dezember 2001, Zürich, Lot 754.Johann Ehrenfried Stadler war ab 1723/24 an der Meißener Porzellanmanufaktur tätig. Er gehörte zu den Besten auf ostasiatische Blumen, Tiere und Chinoiserien spezialisierten Malern der Hoeroldt-Zeit.Vgl. Pietsch, Slg. Carabelli, Nr. 61, Jedding, S. 153, Rückert, Nr. 217 ff.; Scheffler, Hessen, BZ 129.A stamped silver-mounted porcelain tankard finely painted with chinoiserie decor probably by J. E. Stadler. Meissen. Um 1730 - 1735.
A brass-mounted Royal Vienna porcelain tankard, of cylindrical form painted with a figurative scene within a courtly setting depicting a lady holding her hand out to an important figure, the lid and inner lid also painted with scenes, the underside titled indistinctly, with underglazed blue beehive mark, 15 cm high
A brass-mounted Royal Vienna porcelain tankard, of cylindrical form painted with a figurative scene within a courtly setting depicting a lady holding her hand out to 'King Edward', the lid painted with the Three Graces dancing to Cupid playing the lyre, the underside titled 'Lady Grey von Konig Eduard', with underglazed blue beehive mark, 15 cm high
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